Are you experiencing limitations in walking, joint motion, or muscle strength, and are you looking for a therapy approach that can help you recover your strength, flexibility, and overall function?
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Primary goal of physical therapy: recover strength, flexibility, and function
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Therapeutic exercises facilitate recovery from nerve, muscle, and joint problems
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Therapeutic exercises help with walking, improve circulation, joint motion, balance, muscle relaxation, tissue release, strength and power recovery, complex coordinated movements, and cardiorespiratory conditions
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Different types of therapeutic exercises provided based on detailed assessment and rehab goals
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Physical therapists provide appropriate progressive exercise programs based on condition and recovery process
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Types of therapeutic exercises include range of motion, proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation, isometric, isotonic resistance, isokinetic, manual resistive, and aerobic/endurance exercises
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Customization of treatment plan is crucial for specific needs